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Détails

La veste Maximus™ est une protection quatre saisons contre les climats les plus rigoureux auxquels peuvent être confrontés les alpinistes. Conçue dès le départ comme la coquille idéale pour l’escalade alpine, l’alpinisme et le ski de randonnée, la veste Maximus™ est fabriquée en GORE-TEX® Pro 70D et offre ainsi une excellente durabilité et une protection optimale contre les conditions climatiques rigoureuses en haute montagne. Sa conception ergonomique garantit le confort et facilite les mouvements pendant les ascensions alpines. Offrant un abri parfait en cas de forte tempête et une robustesse à toute épreuve, la veste Maximus™ garantit confort et protection quels que soient l’environnement ou les conditions.

Poids moy. (g/once) : 19.7 / 557 L

Qualités
  • Déperlant
  • Respirable
  • Coutures entièrement scellées
  • Fermetures à glissière imperméables
  • Résistant à l’abrasion
  • Capuchon s’ajustant complètement par-dessus un casque
  • Glissière avant à double curseur séparable
  • Coupe-vent muni d’une glissière avant interne
  • Glissières à glissement double TorsoFlo™, des hanches aux aisselles
  • Poche Napoléon à glissière
  • Deux poches intérieures à glissière avec ports média
  • Deux poches repose-mains à glissières ; doublure en filet assurant la ventilation
  • Poches repose-mains placées pour accommoder un harnais ou une ceinture de hanches
  • Coudes articulés
  • Fermetures à manchettes à crochets/boucles
  • Cordon de serrage aux hanches Tissu : tissu GORE-TEX® Pro 70D à 3 couches, 100 % nylon
Technologie
  • GORE-TEX Pro®

    GORE-TEX® Pro Designed with extreme conditions in mind, GORE-TEX® Pro fabric is the most rugged, water-proof/breathable yet lightweight fabric available.

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  • GORE-TEX®

    GORE-TEX® Apparel built with GORE-TEX® is waterproof and breathable, making it perfect for athletic activity in inclement weather.

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  • TorsoFlo

    TorsoFlo™ Superior ventilation adjusts with hem-to-bicep or hem-to-pit zippers to provide temperature regulation and all-weather coverage.

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Critiques

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4.5

(based on 4 reviews)

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5.0

Excellent equipment and great fit

By Dave

from Portland, OR

Verified Reviewer

Pros

  • durability
  • Light Weight
  • Venting
  • Waterproof
  • Windproof

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Mountaineering

    I picked up this jacket at the end of winter and have been using it on a series of trips in the Cascades including the Common Wealth Basin, Mt. Baker and Mt. Rainier. The venting is excellent from the side zips to the front hand warmer pockets. As with any hard shell you do need to manage the vents to avoid internal dampness if you are working hard and sweating but I found this jacket to be exceptional in comparison to other jackets of equal weight and water proofness and durability. The side vent zippers work both from the arm pit down as well as the waist hem upward providing an excellent choice for venting depending on the conditions. I have worn the jacket in high winds, snow and a down pour and was able to choose the right amount of venting given the conditions.

    While not an ultralight jacket it is light weight for the quality and durability of the material.

    I have read reviews about the slim/tight fit in the underarm area but I found it to be a perfect fit for me. I found the slim fit to work great with a chest harness and during vertical ice climbing. The fit did not hinder my movement and was a benfit by not bagging up under the harness or pack straps and made it easy to get to the side vents. As with any jacket it would be wise to try it on and see if the fit works for you as well.

     
    4.0

    A top notch pro-shell.

    By Yetimonk

    from Bend, OR

    Pros

    • Burly construction
    • Excellent water proofing
    • Great hood

    Cons

    • Wrist fitting

    Best Uses

    • Backcountry ballin'
    • Building snow caves
    • Skiing in storms
    • Winter mountaineering

    I used the Maximus pro-shell for an 8 day winter mountaineering trip in the Central Cascades. This jacket is as advertised and will hold up in storm conditions.

     
    4.0

    Almost perfect

    By zalban

    from Lutsen, Mn

    Got this jacket after returning my mentor for warranty issues(zipper). As always, OR takes care of it with no problem. This jacket is heavy duty without the weight-just a few more ounces than the mentor and still packs down to a little bigger than a nalgene(size M). This jacket is almost perfect except for one thing: The torso-flo zips don't even go up to the pit area. I can't believe they didn't think this through more. The only thing I can guess is that you can reach the zipper on the side you want with that hand as opposed to having to use the opposite hand. The Mentor jacket is absolutely perfect in design as its torso-flo zips go all the way past the pits to the biceps-perfect for dumping heat quickly. If OR can take care of this issue, this jacket would be one of the most durable and perfect jacket there is out there. My size: 6'1", 173lbs, 38"chest, 32" waist and 19.5" torso. Medium is good fit for me

    (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    Great Climbing Jacket

    By Jason

    from Vancouver, BC

    I have been using the Mentor jacket for the last couple of years and been very happy with it but it tended to bunch up above my harness making it hard to see my rack and draws. This new maximus is a much better fit for me, I can climb and still see the gear on my harness which is a great improvement

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    • Q:

      Hi there
      What is the difference between old and new maximus jacket? What is the zipper color of new black maximus jacket? thanks
      Asked on 11/26/2012 by martin from stamford ct

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        It's the same construction between Fall '11 and Fall '12. Zipper is Black.

        Answered on 11/27/2012 by CS from Seattle
    • Q:

      What's the best way to roll up the hood and use the stash tab? A youtube video demonstration would be great!
      Asked on 10/30/2012 by Ben from Illinois

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        1) roll hood down
        2) thread tab through the opening slit on the outside of the hood
        3) snap and secure to keep rolled hood in place.

        Answered on 10/30/2012 by CS from Seattle
    • Q:

      Hey, I'm hearing this is a great winter shell but what's it like in the summer? I really need something for when it's warmer outside. Is this good or do you have any other ideas?
      Asked on 9/25/2012 by K to the C from United States

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        The Maximus may bit a bit much for a summer style jacket due to it's 3-layer 70D Gore Tex fabric construction. You may be better off with the Axiom, Foray or Helium II Jackets for spring/summer type conditions.

        Answered on 9/28/2012 by Anonymous
    • Q:

      I wear a Men's Medium Alibi. Would I want to go with a medium maximus as well, or should I size up to accomodate layering?
      Asked on 9/10/2012 by The Nebraskan from United States

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        A size Medium should be the correct size. Here are the specs for the Maximus in size Medium and Large for your reference.

        Medium
        Chest 45 1/2"
        Center Back 32"
        Center Front 24 1/4"
        Sleeve Length 36"

        Large
        Chest 48 1/2"
        CB 33"
        CF 25 1/4"
        SL 37"

        Answered on 10/22/2012 by CS from Seattle
    • Q:

      im going to be fishing for over 3 weeks in alaska .. in the past years it rained every day it was wet.wet.wet. is this jacket more of a shell ..or a heavy duty ski jacket..is it going to stand up to all that rain .. ? do you recommend another jacket for these conditions ?
      Asked on 3/18/2012 by matteo from big sky ,mt

      2 answers

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        This Jacket is categorized as a shell however you will find it to be absolutely bulletproof in rainy conditions. It comes with 3 layer GORE-TEX fabric so if you are okay with layering under it this will be a solid jacket. If you are looking for something with a bit of insulation check out the Axcess which though only a 2 layer GORE-TEX fabric it is lightly insulated with synthetic down.

        Answered on 3/19/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
      • A:

        I live in Ketchikan, AK. No one knows rain better than we do. I use this jacket year round, OFF the boat. On the boat, I use something a lot heavier duty than 70D, and a lot cheaper in the event I put a hook through it or start smelling fishy.

        Answered on 5/9/2012 by Dan in KTN from Ketchikan, AK
    • Q:

      what's the arm lenght for the medium, can't find this info on the sizing chart
      thanks
      Asked on 3/14/2012 by Anonymous

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        Sleeve length as a straight measurement from the center of the back to the cuff is 36" for medium

        Answered on 3/19/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
    • Q:

      Hi, what's the length from center back for the L size?
      Asked on 3/13/2012 by Anonymous

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        33"

        Answered on 3/19/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
    • Q:

      I hike and do not have a need to wear a helmet. Does the hood adjust down so that it will fit snuggly around a bare head?
      Asked on 3/5/2012 by Joe from Central Louisiana

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        Yes the hood is fully adjustable. It can tighten down when a helmet is not needed.

        Answered on 4/5/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
    • Q:

      I'm confused re: ventilation. "features" states Torsoflo hem to pit zips but in "answer" to another Q., a customer service rep states no underarm ventilation, just ventilation through hand pockets....

      overall, what's the feature difference between Maximus and Mentor? cut, length, pockets? they seem to be similar weight, goretex pro shells, et.
      Asked on 3/5/2012 by john from woodland hills, CA

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        The Maximus has Torsoflo, with zippers from just below the armpit to the hem. The Mentor on the other hand, has zippers from the biceps to the hem. They are both Gore-tex Pro Shell but the Mentor is a combination of 40D and 70D fabric while the Maximus is all 70D fabric. The Maximus also has a slightly trimmer fit than the Mentor.

        Answered on 4/5/2012 by Outdoor Research CS from Seattle, WA
    • Q:

      Where is this jacket manufactured?
      Asked on 2/15/2012 by Sam from Jeffersontown, KY

      1 answer

      • Outdoor Research Employees

        A:

        It is produced in China, but designed, engineered and tested right here in Seattle, WA. Feel free to email us at info@outdoorresearch.com if you have any other questions.

        Answered on 2/22/2012 by OR Customer Service from Seattle, WA
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